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Wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern

    The Wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern is a fantastic project for anyone who loves a bit of adventure and coziness combined!

    Little boy wearing the child size of the wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern

    This crochet pattern lets you create a warm, wearable blanket with a firefighter twist, complete with a helmet hood and long sleeves for that authentic fireman outfit feel.

    Available in multiple sizes, it’s designed for both boys and men, making it a fun and thoughtful gift that’s sure to bring smiles.


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    Quick Info Card

    Yarn: 2 strands of worsted weight yarn held together (800 – 2600 yards)

    Supplies: 5mm (H) & 11.5mm (P) crochet hooks, and sewing needle

    Difficulty: Easy

    Highlights: 4 sizes: 1-3 toddler, 4-5 toddler, child, and adult

    About the Crochet Fireman Blanket

    The Wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern is a fantastic way to bring warmth and creativity together for the heroes in your life! This pattern creates a cozy, wearable hero crochet blanket that looks just like a fun firefighter outfit, complete with a helmet hood and long sleeves.

    Designed with multiple sizes for toddlers, children, and adults, it’s a hit for boys and men who love a bit of adventure. It’s a creative, fun project that any firefighter fan will love to receive, and it’s a unique way to make something handmade that truly celebrates the heroes we admire.

    With an easy, step-by-step tutorial, it’s perfect for beginners and advanced crocheters alike. This blanket is super warm, making it a thoughtful gift that adds both comfort and hero style to those chilly days.

    What’s even better is that this fireman blanket pattern is part of a collection of other wearable blankets, so you can make it as part of a set for family fun! Whether it’s for playtime, bedtime, or simply lounging around, this crochet fireman pattern brings smiles and warmth.

    Wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern shown draped over the chair

    How to Crochet a Wearable Fireman Blanket?

    The crochet Wearable Fireman Blanket pattern is a fantastic project that’s both fun and easy to make! This PDF download includes a step-by-step tutorial, making it super beginner-friendly.

    You’ll use two yarns held together with worsted weight 4 yarn, which helps the project come together quickly while adding extra warmth to the blanket. Simply follow along with each step, and you’ll have a cozy, wearable blanket in no time!

    The pattern comes in multiple sizes, so you can make it for toddlers, children, and adults—perfect for all the firefighter fans in your life! Whether you’re making it for boys, men, or just love the creative touch of other wearable hero blankets, this pattern is all about simple stitches and easy construction.


    Crochet Pattern Information

    Yarn requirements:

    • Weight: Worsted / Aran / 4 (Worked using 2 strands of WW yarn held together)
    • Brand: Knit Picks Brava Worsted
    • Yardage: 800 – 2600 yards (732 – 2377 m)

    Skill level:

    Easy

    Terminology:

    American terms

    Sizes:

    • Includes 4 sizes: 1-3 toddler, 4-5 toddler, child, and adult
    • Gauge: 7 stitches and 6 rows = 10 cm in hdc

    Supplies:

    • Worsted / Aran / Weight 4 Yarn
    • 5mm (H) Crochet Hook
    • 11.5mm (P) Crochet Hook
    • Sewing Needle

    Copyright Notice:

    Pattern is sole property of Carol Hladik Designs. Please do not copy or reproduce in any way. 

    You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the designer in your posts.


    Get The Wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern

    You can find the Wearable Crochet Fireman Blanket Pattern in my Etsy and Ravelry shops.



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    I hope you enjoyed this crochet pattern!

    I would love to see your finished items! Tag me on Instagram or Facebook with your completed crochet projects: @carol_hladik_designs

    Happy Crocheting!

    ~ Carol

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